Please note that train services do not include a return on time guarantee. For a cost effective guaranteed service refer to our Rome By Bus Tours starting at €19.00 for round trip service. Bus tours depart from the port exit and do not require the additional 20 muinutes walk.

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Description

This Seasonal Express Train will take you from Civitavecchia to Rome (St. Peter's Station) in 42 minutes, without a single stop in betweeen. This safe and comfortable transfer will allow you to avoid crowds of commuters, and skip the lines at the ticket station as you will be boarding directly with your Voucher. Dedicated onboard personnel will provide assistance.

Rome St. Peter's Train Station is situated just few blocks (10 minutes walk) from Sant Peter's Square.

Reaching the Train Station

It will take approximately 45 min to 1 hour to get from the ship's pier to the train station. Cruise Travelers must take a free shuttle bus from the ship pier to the port exit. Once there you can either walk to the train station (20-30 min) or take public transportation (frequency is approximately 20 min + 15 minutes transfer time).

The RC train departs from inside the port, our train departs from Civitavecchia train station (see how to reach the station above)

Aren't there other Direct Express trains offered by Trenitalia (the Italian railway system)?

Yes there are, but they are not as convenient, here is why:

our fast track direct train costs €25 round trip

the only other morning direct Trenitalia train from Civitavecchia departs at 9:19, does not stop at the Vatican, and arrives at Termini at 10:18 (8 minutes later then ours). Besides arriving later since it only stops at Termini station, people must take the metro to go to any of the main Rome’s Sites (Colosseum, Spagna, Vatican, etc...).

Our Fast track train includes on board English speaking assistance and staff

What about the local Regional Trains? Aren't those more convenient in terms of cost and schedule?

The local Regional trains provide some definite advantages as they run every day, and approximately every 30 minutes. But travelers must realize that they were intended for commuters use, and inevitably have certain drawbacks: